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GenBiRes
http://genbires.blogspot.com/
A blog about commercial on-line resources for family historians and genealogists researching their ancestors in the British Isles
Recent Posts
GenBIRes-Networking launched
GenBIRes-Networking has been launched as a sister site to GenBIRes. GenBIRes-Networking looks at on-line networking resources for family historians researching their ancestors in the British Isles.There are a wide range of websites available to help...
1901 census online
The 1901 census online site is run by Genes Reunited, and now also provides access, presumably through associates, to the 1841-1871 and 1891 census for England and Wales, and to BMD indexes for 1837-2004. You do need to look hard on their site to fin...
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Find My Past adds more passenger lists
Find My Past have added further outbound from the UK passenger records to their site - these now run up from 1890 up to 1919.They are offering a reduced 30 Day Voyager subscription - from £25 to £15 - but only up until 23 April. Update 21 April: no...
Ancestry adds more Scotland Census Transcripts
Ancestry have added to their Scotland census transcriptions - they now cover all of 1841 -1901.These are ancestry's transcriptions - if you need census images, you will need to go to Scotlands People.What's more, for the 1901 census, most of Ancestry...
Family Relatives site temporarily closed
The Family Relatives site is temporarily closed, with a view to a relaunch around easter time as Familyrelatives.com. They are engaging a new service provider following technical malfunctions. They also plan to introduce a subscription service. Th...


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Your site is stock full of vital information and I will most likely bring some data to research next time I visit. I have family from England, last name Peters. At one time I had data going back to 1700's. It would be really cool to find a link to the past.
This subject has always intrigued me. Your site is interesting.
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